12:24 AM,
Jun. 14, 2013

Pictured are (from left) Randal Crosley, 25, and Jordan Buskirk, 26, both from the Jasonville area.

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Katelyn Wolfe's violent slaying had little to do with money, revenge or any of the reasons that police usually encounter. Her accused killers, investigators said Friday, just wanted to know what it felt like.

Jordan Buskirk, one of two Greene County men held in connection with her slaying, described it as "just something that popped into their heads," Linton police detective Joshua Goodman said in court documents detailing the charges.

"Jordan Buskirk explained that he and Randal Crosley had previous conversations about forcing themselves on a complete stranger for at least a week," ...